With voters alarmed by trade war, the NDP risks being left behind in federal election
- Fifty-Six percent of respondents believe the Liberals benefit from trade tensions, compared to 16 percent for Conservatives and 1 percent for the NDP.
- Mr. Nanos noted that 48 percent of respondents trust Liberal Leader Mr. Carney to keep promises, while only 27 percent trust Conservative Leader Mr. Poilievre.
- Even among undecided voters, 32 percent trust Mr. Carney over Mr. Poilievre's 10 percent, according to the Nanos poll.
- Voter Diana Platts expressed concerns that voters fear the Conservatives being elected due to an agenda that resembles 'MAGA maple.
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The most important election of our lifetime? These Albertans say it's high stakes
People of all political stripes are weighing the stakes of the upcoming federal election as they make their choice for who Canada should have at the helm in the midst of the U.S. trade war. CBC asked Albertan voters, experts, and businesses if this election feels different.
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With voters alarmed by trade war, the NDP risks being left behind in federal election
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